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LED Washer Help ???98WHTCivic 03-05-2003, 09:11 PM Wassup, I Got these LED Washers and i installed them (10minutes), but when it came to the Wiring....i was gonna connect them to the Headlights...Seems to me that ALL the fuses under the hood are all on Constant power???? Can someone help me out on this connection... i just got this civic 4weeks ago. Thanks. CivicSpoon 03-05-2003, 10:29 PM Hook them up to a switch is my best advice. One wire from the LEDs and one from a fuse in your fuse box (headlights or radio should work). emerge 03-06-2003, 03:05 PM Fuses are two-sided. The side you are checking is the constant power side. Try hooking them up into the other side of the fuse. I also suggest a different method of wiring though. I hooked them up on my friend's civic and this is how i did it: 1. Placed washer heads on hood 2. Spliced right washer wires with left washer wires 3. Ran the pos and neg wires in through the firewall 4. Spliced positive into headlight wire under dash (should be yellow i believe) 5. Make a simple negative connection to any metal (theres a panel under the dash that works fine) You could also splice the wires into the actual headlight power wires. I did that for my halos on my headlights. I spliced them in to the turn signals though... Good luck! shepworldwide 03-06-2003, 05:20 PM find the wire to your parking lights and splice and solder there. so whenever you turn your parking lights on the squirter lights come on as well ;) sublimewls 03-06-2003, 10:35 PM wow i am suprised no one started to diss him sayin that was rice.... we are acually getting civilized here. shepworldwide 03-07-2003, 04:33 AM Originally posted by sublimewls wow i am suprised no one started to diss him sayin that was rice.... we are acually getting civilized here. think about it. his first post is about led washers?? i think it's a fellow af'er try'n to be cool and get a rise out of us.. his next post will probley be about vtech ;) <[4gen91CvcLX]> 07-15-2003, 10:31 PM i hooked them up to a switch on the dash panel....a rocker switch.... vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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